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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 33

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Organize N. S. Police Chiefs and Plan Radio Thursday, Nov. 20, 1930 The organiution of North Shore Police Chiefs' masochtion. with Wil- son L. Gee, Waukegan commissioner of public safety, president, was per- fected Monday at a meeting in Tou. livgan of representatives of 14 cities. Mr, Paxton outlined necesslry equipment, including a sepnrate short wave panel, so police mess'lges copld be sent without interference. Plans for intercommunity police broadcasting with WCBD, Zion as the center were outlined by Charles R, Topp, promoter, Co-operation of Zion was promised tentatively by John D. Thomas, acting manager of the radio station, who sent Earl D. Paxton as his representative. Coat of this equipment was esti. mated " $6,500. It is possible thlt tests will show necessity for a sec- ond broadcast center to cover the territory properly. Should a' dupli- cate plant be necessary, it could be created for about $6,500, it was said. Installation of short wave reeeiv. ers'in squad cars would cost about $60 per machine it the equipment is purchased co-operatively, Mr. Topp said. Salaries of three operators at the broadcasting station, plus a car- rying charge, would be included in the estimate. Population in the proposed district was estimated at 500,000. Present suggested limits are Racine, Lake Geneva, Belvidere, Des Plaines and Evanston. Representatives at the meeting in. cluded; A, E. Hueneryager, city man.. ager, Zion; R. B. Paxton; radio sta- tion WCBD, Zion; C. A. Brune, chief, Zion; G, C. Lutter, lieutenant, Ita. cine polide; Edward Moroney, chief, Highland Park; ‘Walter Henderson, chief, Highwood; Jack Walsh, chief, McHenry; Lester Ejingerr chief, .Woodstock, ar4sheriff-eleet McHenry county; Frank Clark, Belvidere; llt-nry Bmutigan, chief, Wilmette; Jacob Rudolph, chief, Glencoe; E, A. Bands, chief, Harrington; Frank J. Druba, chief. Libertyville; Clayton Tiffany, chief, Mundelein; C. A. Weg- ner, Des Plaines, and Wilson L. Gee, Waukegan. men in the world's history. And of course he will admit that George Bernard Shaw is the other seven. George Bernard Shaw says that Einstein is one of the eight greatest Saturday ADM ISSION Sunday Thief-Catching System PEARL THEATRE " waiisperin ads” g HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Phone 1036 . “speedway” WILLIAM HAINES " Nov. " Continuous 2:00-11:00 25c, 10c Nov. 22 Government Survey of Lake County Industry; Interesting Figures Lake county industries took 888,- 361,000 worth of materials and con- verted them into I value of 5657,- 458,000 leaving a surplus of 829,096,- 000 in 1927, according to the latest nationwide industrial aurvey just made public. from Waahington. D. 1i also is set forth that there 3449 registered motor trucks in county. This productive value was mud: by " establishments, employing 8,210 workers, who received in “use: $12,- 168,000. List Farm gales Also listed in the survey are the county's estimated farm ales and value of mining products. Lake county had $63,000 of the latter Ind $7,020,000 of the former for the three year period ending 1925. Bank deposits of 427,968,000 on Jan. I, 1928, are shown in the coun- ty. Of this amount $21,519,000 wu in savings accounts. There were 5,798 individual county income tax' returns, H.653 families with telephones, 17,500 domestic elec- tric customers, 20.355 passenger w- tomobiles and a daily newspaper cir- culation of M,849. There are 1.173 retail houses and 40 wholesale estab- lishments. Posufreeeipu for the county Ire given " $534,000. Livestock anues 'anue of livestock products is But. od as follows: Total $3,292,974; dal- ry products, $2,763,315: poultry and eggs. $522.06]; wool, $7,598. Livestock itself was valued u 33,- 0M,000, Lake county farm Innds and build- ings are given a value of $49,639,000, with an average acreage value ot $2.22, A voyager home from Paris clnims to have found a waiter there who not only adds in the date and the phone number of the cafe, but also the serial number on the eheek.-De. troit News. Jushioned and Shaped H Haircuts An new prep-rod lo serve you. Cull ll tor origin-I “on hr III-chm. dinners. nu: tmrtim, "lttlud".trgt and :MI- lion'- ”my. Egan. teitted. Plum Gianni Mo . Wllluiu 1m. Prices surprisingly moderate ‘Privacy you'll enjoy” Facials and Scalp Treatments The North Shore Invisible Hostesses by M. Rene de Tourville HOURS 9:00 to 6:30 THE PRESS are the Gold Medal Cake Flour . Swans Down Cake Flour . . Vanilla Extract Baker's Premium Chocolate Dr. Price’s Baking Powder Premium Cocoanut Encore Macaroni and Spaghetti Dromedary Citron Peel Confectioner’s Sugar Dromedary Orange ttnd Lemon Peel. 2,131: Domino Brown Sugar The Great Atlantic A Nettie To. Co. Florida Grapefruit . . . . . _ Rome Beauty Apples . . . . Wisconsin White Pot-toes, us. No. l Milk Fed Stewing Chickens Pork Loin Roast........... Agars Smoked Skinned Hams Canadian Baeon-ee1lopUne wrapped Fresh Dreamed Extra Select Oysters Whole " Shank "l-to." lb. "can Whole or HI" CHOICE FRESH MEATS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Aap FOOD STORES And now k the time to buy them became At? this week aim a choice tttt gl he, needs " ecu or print. Stock tle'S8'lh Bakin§ Needs] ""SUl8iP't" 3 '0. 1Se I-Ol. I01?“ PM] In.“ “-0.. CAN 4 AW. PKG. W-LI. I-LI. PKua, 1-1... PKG., PKG PKG, pt.45c lb. 29e lb. Me lb. 2Te lb. 47e PKG, 15e 19e 25c Me 23c 19c 2te 17e Me 27e 15e 15c Se "

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